Announcement of Scholarship Opportunities Under the

Announcement of Scholarship Opportunities
Under the
Borlaug Higher Education Agricultural Research and Development (BHEARD) Program
Under its Feed the Future initiative, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has
launched the Borlaug Higher Education Agricultural Research and Development (BHEARD) Program.
Implemented by Michigan State University (MSU), the BHEARD program honors the legacy of Nobel Peace
Prize Laureate Norman Borlaug. The program will support long-term training of agricultural and food security
researchers and policy advisors at the master's and doctoral levels. This is a major new effort to increase the
number of agricultural scientists and policy advisors and strengthen scientific institutions in developing
countries.
Kenya has been selected as one of nine countries for the third cohort of BHEARD Fellows. The scholarships
will support study in the United States or other selected countries, beginning in August 2015. Training
programs will cover up to two years of courses for master’s students and up to three years of courses for
doctoral students. Course work will be undertaken at a U.S. or regional university, and the student’s research
project will be conducted in Kenya.
Eligibility is limited to current staff members from the following institutions who wish to study in these
subject areas:
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Tegemeo Institute: advanced survey data analysis, quantitative research skills, use of
statistics in agricultural surveys, research design and related areas
Egerton University, Department of Agricultural Economics:
advanced survey data
analysis, quantitative research skills, use of statistics in agricultural surveys, research
design and related areas; issues related to climate change
Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO): socio-economic fields
related to agricultural development; statistical analysis; issues related to climate change;
biotechnology; agribusiness
The Trainee Selection Committee will review applications and select candidates based on the following
criteria:
1. Current and future role at one of the participating institutions.
2. Kenyan national residing in Kenya.
3. Strong academic performance at the Bachelor’s level (first or upper second class pass) or Master’s
level. Relevant educational background and professional experience.
4. Strong written and spoken English language skills.
5. Evidence of commitment to a future career in developing agricultural research in Kenya
6. Under 32 years of age for master’s applicants, and under 35 years of age for PhD applicants. An
exception may be made for female PhD candidates up to the age of 40.
Qualified female candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Applications and application procedures may be obtained from http://www.bheard.isp.msu.edu/ or by
emailing [email protected]
The application deadline is 30 November 2014.
APPLICATION FOR GRADUATE DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP: KENYA
DEADLINE: 30 NOVEMBER 2014
Surname (family name) as it appears in
your passport:
Age (years)
Sex (M/F)
First name (as it appears in passport)
Second name (as it appears in passport)
Mailing address
Telephone 1
Telephone 2
Email 1
Email 2
Position (job title)
Employer
Supervisor
Work location (region, district, village/town/city)
Undergraduate degree
University where undergraduate degree was
obtained
Date of undergraduate degree award
Master’s degree field (if applicant already
has one; otherwise leave blank)
University where Master’s degree was obtained
(if applicant already has one; otherwise leave
blank)
Date of Master’s degree (if applicant
already has one; otherwise leave blank)
Have you participated in any non-degree
training programs of more than 3 months?
(yes/no)
If answer at left is “yes,” which university or
organization provided the training?
If answer at the far left is “yes,” what was
the focus or title of the training?
Desired field of study for graduate degree(subject and MS or PhD)
Intended area of research
Have you taken the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) or IELTS?
(yes/no)
If you have taken the TOEFL or IELTS, what was the
examination date? Otherwise, leave blank.
If you have taken the TOEFL or IELTS,
what score did you get? Otherwise,
leave blank.
Have you taken the Graduate Record
Examination (GRE)? (yes/no)
If you have taken the GRE, what was the date of the
examination? Otherwise, leave blank.
If you have taken the GRE, what score
did you get? Otherwise, leave blank.
Quantitative
BHEARD APPLICATION FORM
Verbal
Analytical
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CHECKLIST FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS:
PLEASE SEND SCANNED COPIES OF ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO
[email protected] BY 30 NOVEMBER 2014:
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APPLICATION FORM
LETTER OF INTENT, describing your academic and research background, and your plans for
graduate study under a BHEARD scholarship. Explain how your studies will benefit agricultural
research in Malawi in the future.
CURRICULUM VITAE (Education, work experience, publications, etc.)
UNIVERSITY TRANSCRIPTS
DEGREE CERTIFICATES
PASSPORT IDENTIFICATION PAGE
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
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THREE LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
o Please give this Instructions for Letter of Recommendation Writers form to each
recommender. Letters must be sent directly from the recommender to the
BHEARD Office.
EMPLOYER’S LETTER OF RELEASE
o Please give this Instructions for Employer’s Release for Studies form to your
employer. The letter of release must be sent directly from the employer to the
BHEARD Office.
These instruction forms may also be found on the BHEARD website (bheard.isp.msu.edu). If you
have any questions, please email [email protected]
PLEASE NOTE:
1. Only short-listed candidates will be notified and contacted for interview;
2. Shortlisted candidates must take an English language test (paid for by BHEARD), which will
be used in the selection process;
3. Only finalists will be contacted for further processing;
4. In order to avoid unnecessary liabilities and to minimize the possibility of non-returnees,
USAID strongly discourages dependent travel. Exceptions for dependent travel can be
made in cases where cultural or religious norms require an exchange visitor to be
accompanied, joined, or visited in the U.S. by a dependent or where separation from family
will pose a hardship likely to affect the visitor's ability to fully engage in the sponsored
activity. Please see USAID policy ADS 252 for more information on dependents.
5. Successful candidates will be required to undergo a medical examination. Please see the
USAID Guide for Medical Fitness Standards for Applicants (A-1382).
6. More information may also be found in the USAID Conditions of Sponsorship form (A13816).
BHEARD APPLICATION FORM
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Instructions for Letter of Recommendation Writers - Kenya
An applicant for a scholarship sponsored by the Borlaug Higher Education for Agricultural Research
and Development (BHEARD) has asked you to write a letter of recommendation. If you know the
applicant and are either (1) the current head of department or immediate supervisor of the
applicant or (2) a former lecturer/professor of the applicant, we wish to ask you to proceed to write
the letter, and for this, we thank you.
Project Description: BHEARD is an agricultural research capacity-building project supported by the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under its Feed the Future program.
The main purpose is to strengthen research capacities of agricultural research units and universities
in participating countries through PhD or MSc studies in the U.S. or other selected countries. All
research projects will be conducted in Kenya.
Degree Training Program Description:
Studies will begin in August 2015. Eligibility is limited to
current staff members from the following institutions who wish to study in these subject areas:
•
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Tegemeo Institute: advanced survey data analysis, quantitative research skills, use of
statistics in agricultural surveys, research design and related areas
Egerton University, Department of Agricultural Economics:
advanced survey data
analysis, quantitative research skills, use of statistics in agricultural surveys, research
design and related areas; issues related to climate change
Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO): socio-economic fields
related to agricultural development; statistical analysis; issues related to climate change;
biotechnology; agribusiness
Format and Content of Letter: At the beginning of the letter please indicate (1) your name, (2) your
position, (3) your relationship to the applicant, and (4) the length of time you have known the
applicant. Then, in your letter, please assess the applicant’s technical competence in his/her area of
expertise, critical thinking skills, communication abilities, and personal and work habits. Mention
the value of the student’s proposed area of study to the agricultural research priorities of Kenya.
Please print your letter on the letterhead of your organization and sign the letter with your handwritten signature. Do not give the letter to the applicant; instead, please email (from your own
email account) a scanned copy of the signed letter directly to BHEARD ([email protected]) by
30 November 2014.
If you prefer to fax a copy of the letter, you may send it to BHEARD Project at: +1-517-432-1800.
Contact Information: Queries may be made via email ([email protected]).
Instructions for Employer’s Letter of Release for Studies - Kenya
An employee of your organization is applying for a scholarship sponsored by the Borlaug
Higher Education Agricultural Research and Development (BHEARD) project. You are
requested to write a letter indicating whether your organization will release the applicant
for study if he/she is selected as a finalist for this program.
Project Description: BHEARD is an agricultural research capacity-building project supported
by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under its Feed the
Future program. PhD and MSc training will be provided in the U.S. or other countries, with
coursework overseas and thesis/dissertation research conducted in Kenya.
Degree Training Program Description: Eligibility is limited to current staff members from
the following institutions who wish to study in the following fields:
• Tegemeo Institute: advanced survey data analysis, quantitative research skills, use
of statistics in agricultural surveys, research design and related areas
• Egerton University, Department of Agricultural Economics: advanced survey data
analysis, quantitative research skills, use of statistics in agricultural surveys,
research design and related areas; issues related to climate change
• Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) socio-economic
fields related to agricultural development; statistical analysis; issues related to
climate change; biotechnology; agribusiness
Format and Content of Letter: In the letter, please state clearly that your organization will
release the applicant for study if the applicant is selected as a finalist.
Please provide the following information in your letter:
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Will your institution grant study leave to this candidate if he/she is awarded a
scholarship?
If yes, will their salary be maintained? If yes, how much per month?
Are there other financial benefits besides salary? If yes, which in particular?
What is the duration of study leave provided by your institution?
Does your institution ensure the candidate their job on returning from their training?
Does your institution facilitate access to your laboratories and infrastructure for the
candidate during his/her research in Kenya?
Please print your letter on the letterhead of your organization and sign the letter with your
hand-written signature. Your name and position should appear clearly below the signature.
Do not give the letter to the applicant; instead, please email (from your own email
account) a scanned copy of the signed letter directly to BHEARD ([email protected])
by 30 November 2014.
If you prefer to fax a copy of the letter, you may send it to BHEARD Project at:
+1-517-432-1800
Contact Information: Queries may be made via email ([email protected]).